Texas CNG(Compressed Natural Gas) Driver Practice

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What depth must piping beneath driveways, roads, or streets be buried to prevent vehicular damage?

  1. 12 inches

  2. 18 inches

  3. 24 inches

  4. 36 inches

The correct answer is: 18 inches

The requirement for burying piping beneath driveways, roads, or streets is critical to ensure both safety and the integrity of the pipeline. A depth of 18 inches is specified as the minimum standard for these installations, providing adequate protection against potential damage from vehicles. This depth helps to shield the piping from impacts and stresses that occur from regular traffic above, reducing the risk of rupture or other failures that could lead to dangerous leaks. Choosing a greater depth, such as 24 or 36 inches, while potentially providing even more protection, is not typically necessary and may not align with established regulatory standards. Conversely, a depth of only 12 inches would be insufficient to safeguard the pipeline from the heavy weight and force exerted by vehicles, increasing the likelihood of damage. Therefore, the 18-inch requirement is a well-established standard that balances safety with practicality in the design of underground piping systems in these high-traffic areas.